Bigger Than Baseball: Owner Dave Heller Helps the River Bandits Transcend Sport - River Cities Reader

He is, after all, the Quad Cities River Bandits’ managing partner, and he has an ownership stake in three other minor-league teams. He talks about his first ownership experience – as a business partner with legendary players Don Mattingly (Heller calls him “Donnie”) and Cal Ripken Jr. And about road trips to see his baseball idol Tom Seaver when he pitched for the Mets and Red... Great work ethic, great natural ability, great with kids. The idea of having an overall number-one pick like Carlos here is really exciting to us. Two years later, and he’s in the major leagues and tearing it up. ”. Heller grew up in Baltimore, but he wasn’t an ardent Orioles fan. I could watch a Cardinals-Cubs game and enjoy myself every bit as much as watching an Orioles-White Sox game. Yet the 53-year-old doesn’t run the River Bandits – or any other team he owns – like a sports enterprise. Heller said his model for the myriad improvements, additions, and promotions at Modern Woodmen Park during his tenure was “county fairs. I think the idea of bringing some of that county-fair atmosphere into a ballpark is really healthy and fun and productive. Treating the ballpark like an amusement park might rankle baseball purists, but it’s good business – particularly when one considers that minor-league owners manage the venue and not the team. Source: www.rcreader.com